Raspberry Pi 5 as network storage, music server, and player - PART 4a

4. piCorePlayer INSTALLATION

4a. Create microSD card containing piCorePlayer

Download piCorePlayer from -

https://docs.picoreplayer.org/downloads/

For rPi4/rPi5 choose the 64bit version.

The downloaded file will be LZMA-compressed, with file extension "xz".  While it's possible to uncompress this file using WinZip, WinRAR or 7zip, this is not necessary.  The image-writing utility will take care of this.

Now download Raspberry Pi Imager -

https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/

and install it.  You are now ready to write the Raspberry Pi OS to a microSD card.

Plug a microSD card into your Windows or Mac computer - you might need a USB adapter if your computer doesn't accept microSD - then launch Raspberry Pi Imager.

CHOOSE DEVICE- select your model of Raspberry Pi (Raspberry Pi 5)

CHOOSE OS - scroll down to the last option "Use custom"

now select the piCorePlayer image file you just downloaded. NEXT

CHOOSE STORAGE - here select your attached microSD card. NEXT

WRITE.

The pCP installation is now ready for connection via ethernet.  I advise against using wifi connection, since the rPi will be a network storage device, but if you really must connect via wifi, it's necessary to pre-configure the wifi settings, following these instructions -

https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/setup_wifi_on_pcp_without_ethernet/

NEXT - 4b. INSTALLATION - INITIAL CONFIGURATION

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